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In Loving MemoryDavid Jesus VargasDecember 24, 1963 - May 23, 2026It is with heavy hearts, and tear-filled eyes as the V...
05/28/2026

In Loving Memory
David Jesus Vargas
December 24, 1963 - May 23, 2026

It is with heavy hearts, and tear-filled eyes as the Vargas Family shares the passing of their beloved David Jesus Vargas, who at the blessed age of 62, was called home into the loving arms of Our Heavenly Father on May 23, 2026. As Heaven’s gates opened wide to receive him, a loving husband, devoted father, cherished grandfather, faithful son, caring brother, and treasured friend entered eternal rest surrounded by the grace and mercy of God.

David was born on December 24, 1963, in Memphis, Texas, and from the very beginning of his life, he carried within him a humble spirit, a compassionate heart, and a quiet strength that would touch the lives of so many throughout the years. He was the cherished son of Juan Vargas and Lucia Rojas Vargas and was raised with strong Catholic values, deep love for family, and unwavering faith in God that remained with him throughout his entire life. David was a faithful Catholic who attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, Texas, where he served as an Altar Server during his younger years. Those who knew David knew the kindness that radiated from him, the calmness in his voice, and the sincere love he carried for every person blessed enough to cross his path. David’s faith was not merely spoken, rather it was lived daily through his compassion, humility, sacrifices, and devotion to those he loved most. David also dedicated over twenty years of faithful service as an Inspector for multiple companies including these last few years with Atlas Tubular, where he earned the respect and admiration of his coworkers through his strong work ethic, loyalty, and integrity. Yet beyond his profession, David’s greatest accomplishment in life was not found in titles or years of service, but in the family he adored with every ounce of his heart. David’s family was everything to him and nothing brought him greater joy to his soul than spending precious time with his beloved grandchildren, watching them laugh, grow, and fill his life with purpose. He also treasured every moment he spent with his children as he watched them grow from young children into adults with families of their own. The love David carried for his family was immeasurable and unconditional; whether through a comforting word, a warm embrace, a sacrifice quietly made, or simply his presence beside those he loved, David made his family feel safe, protected, and deeply cherished. David was the kind of man whose love spoke louder than words, and his passing leaves an emptiness that can never truly be filled, and the silence left behind by his absence now echoes deeply within the hearts of all who knew and loved him. The world feels dimmer without his smile, quieter without his laughter, and forever changed without his loving presence among us.

David now enters into eternal life where he is joyfully reunited once again with his beloved father, Juan Vargas; his precious son, Michael Paul Vargas; and his dear brother, Juan “John” Vargas Jr who preceded him in death. What a beautiful and glorious reunion that must have been in Heaven, as the gates of eternity opened as his loved ones rushed forward to embrace him once again. One can only imagine the tears of joy, the overwhelming peace, and the heavenly welcome as David was greeted with open arms by those he had longed to see once more. No more pain. No more suffering. Only everlasting peace in the presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Though our hearts are shattered here on earth, we find comfort in knowing that David’s life did not end, it merely changed. David’s love remains alive within every cherished memory, every lesson he taught, every prayer whispered for him, and every heartbeat of the family he loved so dearly.

David leaves behind a legacy of love that will continue to live on forever in the hearts of his loving wife of 13 years, though together for more than 35 beautiful years, Delia Castillo Vargas; his children, Dominic (Jeinny) Vargas, David (Crystal) Vargas Jr., and Rhonda Vargas; his loving mother, Lucia Rojas Vargas; his siblings, Santiago “Jimmy” (Lydia) Vargas, Lucy (Vicente) Arriaga, and Victor (Irma) Vargas. He was also deeply loved and adored by his eighteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and countless dear friends whose lives were forever blessed by his kindness, wisdom, and love.

The Vargas Family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude and sincere invitation to all who knew and loved David Jesus Vargas to join them in honoring and celebrating his beautiful life, as a Visitation will be held from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM on Monday, June 1, 2026, at Ramon Funeral Home. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas. Interment with Full Military Honors will follow at Coastal Bend State Veterans Cemetery in Corpus, Texas.

As we say goodbye to David Jesus Vargas, we do so with broken hearts but with faith-filled hope, trusting in God’s promise of eternal life. Though tears now fall endlessly from our eyes, we know that someday, through the mercy of Christ, we shall see him again. Until that beautiful day comes, David will remain forever loved, forever missed, and forever carried within our hearts.

05/25/2026
In Loving MemoryJessica Velasquez Rodriguez May 31, 1982 - May 15, 2026 The Saldivar and Velasquez families regretfully ...
05/24/2026

In Loving Memory
Jessica Velasquez Rodriguez
May 31, 1982 - May 15, 2026

The Saldivar and Velasquez families regretfully announce the passing of Jessica Velasquez Rodriguez, who went to be with our Lord on May 15, 2026, at the age of 43. Jessica was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Richard Velasquez and Blanca Saldivar Favela, and leaves behind a legacy of love and compassion that will live on through those who knew her.

Jessica was a 2000 graduate of Robstown High School. She earned her medical assistant degree from Southern Careers Institute and spent the last several years as a home health provider to both of her parents, balancing the responsibilities of her job with her devotion as a daughter.

Jessica was the proud mother of two children, Austin and Sofia, who filled her soul with pride and hope.

Those who spent time with Jessica knew no matter the situation, she had a big heart and a generous spirit she shared with those in need.

Jessica touched the lives of everyone she knew with kindness and a fierce sense of humor that brought a shining light to holidays and family gatherings. Everyone knew the moment she walked through the door they were in for an entertaining time filled with love, laughter, and great memories.

Jessica is survived by her children, Austin Bryce Carrillo and Sofia Reyna Rodriguez; her parents, Blanca Saldivar Favela and Richard Velasquez; her sister, Daisy Velasquez Ruiz; her brother-in-law, Manuel Ruiz; and her nephew, Kristopher Ruiz.

Jessica was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Reyna Saldivar and Alfonso Saldivar; and her paternal grandparents, Hijinio and Matilde Velasquez.

Jessica’s services will be held at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a Memorial Service at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. A Final Farewell Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, May 28th, 2026.

In Loving MemoryJohnny “Johnny Boy” R. CisnerosJuly 16, 1959 - May 14, 2026It is with broken hearts, and profound sorrow...
05/19/2026

In Loving Memory
Johnny “Johnny Boy” R. Cisneros
July 16, 1959 - May 14, 2026

It is with broken hearts, and profound sorrow that words can scarcely express, as the Cisneros Family shares the passing of their beloved Johnny “Johnny Boy” R. Cisneros, who at the loving age of 66, was called home into the loving arms of Our Heavenly Father on May 14, 2026. As Heaven opened its gates and the angels rejoiced in Johnny’s arrival, those left here on earth were overcome with unimaginable sadness at the loss of a man whose love, kindness, strength, and presence meant so much to so many.

Johnny was born on July 16, 1959, in the humble town of Robstown as he was the cherished and loving son of Juan Cisneros and Lydia Rodriguez Cisneros. From the very beginning of his life, Johnny carried within him a humble spirit, a caring heart, and a deep love for his family that would define the man he became. Johnny was raised with strong values, unwavering faith, and a deep understanding of what it meant to work hard, love deeply, and always stand beside the people you cared for. Johnny was a devoted Catholic and a faithful parishioner of St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Church in Banquete where he found comfort, guidance, and peace in his faith in God. Through every season of life whether it was the joyful moments and the difficult storms, Johnny carried his faith within his heart. He believed in the power of prayer, the strength of family, and the promise of eternal life through Our Lord Jesus Christ. Today, while his loved ones mourn with shattered hearts, they also find comfort in knowing that Johnny now rests peacefully in the eternal glory of Heaven where pain, suffering, and sorrow no longer exist. Johnny dedicated many years of his life as a hardworking truck driver, a profession he took great pride in. Through the years, Johnny faithfully worked for companies such as Commercial Metals, Ram-Bro, Bay LTD, WPI, Nueces Vacuum, Circle C, Gator Trucking, Evergreen, Garza Trucking, and Omni Source. Johnny often worked long hours, he was also on difficult roads, and countless sacrifices he made never stopped Johnny from providing for the people he loved. He was the kind of man who understood the meaning of responsibility and honor. No matter how tired he was, Johnny always found a way to show up for his family, offering his love, guidance, humor, and unwavering support. Although Johnny worked hard throughout his life, nothing in this world meant more to him than his family, as they were his greatest joy that came from being surrounded by the people he loved most. In 1991, Johnny’s life became even more beautiful when he married the love of his life, his best friend, and his soulmate, Rebecca “Becky” Paredez Cisneros. Through their union, Johnny not only gained a wife, but he was lovingly welcomed into a caring family of twelve brothers and sisters who embraced him as one of their own. He especially treasured the close bond he shared with the five brothers who became such an important part of his life. Together, Johnny and Becky built a life filled with love, laughter, memories, sacrifices, and unwavering devotion for 34 beautiful years. Johnny was the kind of man whose presence could light up a room, and he possessed a heart that was compassionate, sincere, and genuine. He was a loving husband who adored his wife, a devoted father who treasured his children, a caring brother and uncle who was always there when needed, and a loyal friend whose kindness touched countless lives. Whether through a simple conversation, a helping hand, or his unforgettable smile, Johnny had a way of making people feel valued and loved. Those who knew Johnny will forever remember his strength, his sense of humor, his loyalty, and the tremendous love he gave so freely to everyone around him. Johnny’s absence leaves a silence that cannot be filled and a pain that words cannot heal, as the tears that fall today come from hearts that were blessed to love such an incredible man.

As Johnny entered into eternal rest, one can only imagine the glorious reunion that took place in Heaven, as he was welcomed with open arms was by his beloved daughter, Priscilla Cisneros; his loving parents, Juan Cisneros and Lydia Rodriguez Cisneros; his dear brother, Alfonso Cisneros, and his caring step-brother, Roland Vera all of whom preceded him in death. What an emotional and beautiful moment it must have been as Heaven rejoiced and long-awaited embraces took place once again. Though his family here on earth grieves deeply, they find peace in knowing that Johnny is no longer suffering and is now reunited with those he loved so dearly.

Johnny leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories that will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, especially his loving wife of 34 wonderful years, Rebecca “Becky” Paredez Cisneros; his beloved daughter, Maria Luisa Cisneros; his sisters, Sylvia (Gilbert Jr.) Espinoza and Marta Cisneros; his step-sisters, Hilda Vera, Melba (Al) Armadillo; his step-brother, Homer Vera his brothers and sisters-in-law, Rosa (the late Eddie) Jimenez, Josie (the late Carson) Blevins, Angie (the late Ramon) Garcia, Terry (the late Gilbert) Martinez, Juan (Aurora) Paredez, Lazaro (Nayda) Paredez, Apolonio “Polo” (Esther) Paredez, Mary Ann (the late George) Perez, Rachel (Carlos) Ramirez, Rudy (Angel) Paredez, Diana Paredez, and Esequiel “Kelo” (Nanette) Paredez; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and countless dear friends whose lives were forever touched by Johnny’s love and kindness.

Though Johnny’s earthly journey has come to an end, the love he gave, the memories he created, and the impact he made on so many lives will continue forever. Love like Johnny’s does not disappear, rather it lives on in every memory shared, every prayer whispered, every tear shed, and every heartbeat of those who loved him.

The Cisneros Family would humbly and sincerely like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather together in prayer, remembrance, and love to honor the remarkable and unforgettable life of Johnny “Johnny Boy” R. Cisneros, as a Visitation will be held from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Church, 4317 Fourth St., Banquete, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, in Robstown, Texas.

“Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May Johnny rest in peace. Amen.”

In Loving MemorySara Aguilar ArellanoNovember 19, 1954 - May 17, 2026It is with tear-filled eyes, and unending sorrow as...
05/19/2026

In Loving Memory
Sara Aguilar Arellano
November 19, 1954 - May 17, 2026

It is with tear-filled eyes, and unending sorrow as the Arellano and Aguilar Families share the passing of their beloved Sara Aguilar Arellano, who at the blessed age of 71, was peacefully called home to be with Our Lord Jesus Christ in Heaven on May 17, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family who never left her side during her final moments on earth. While the hearts of those who loved Sara now ache with indescribable pain, Heaven gained a beautiful soul whose love, kindness, and faith touched countless lives throughout her precious journey here on earth.

Sara was born on November 19, 1954, in Houston, Texas, and was the cherished and adored daughter of Jose Aguilar and Zenaida Hinojosa Aguilar. From the very beginning, Sara carried within her a loving spirit, a compassionate heart, and a warmth that made everyone around her feel welcomed, comforted, and deeply loved. She was a devoted Pentecostal who faithfully attended Filadelfia Iglesia in Robstown, Texas, where her faith in God remained strong throughout every season of her life. Sara believed wholeheartedly in the promises of eternal life, and even during difficult times, she continued to trust in God’s grace, mercy, and everlasting love. Sara dedicated many years of her life caring for others, as she worked over 10 years in the home health industry where she lovingly provided comfort and care to those in need. She also faithfully served for over 10 years as a funeral assistant with Ramon Funeral Home in Robstown, Texas, where she compassionately walked beside grieving families during some of the darkest moments of their lives. Sara’s gentle spirit, comforting words, and caring heart brought peace to so many people who will never forget the kindness she showed them during their time of sorrow. Sara was not simply an employee or caregiver, rather she was a blessing to everyone she encountered. Although Sara worked hard throughout her life, nothing brought her greater joy than the love of her family, as they were truly the center of her world. She loved spending precious moments with those she loved most, creating memories that her family will forever hold close within their hearts. Sara enjoyed watching movies, playing Bingo, and spending time at the game rooms laughing and enjoying life, but above all else, she treasured every moment she could spend surrounded by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and loved ones. Sara’s laughter, her smile, her comforting presence, and the unconditional love she gave so freely will forever echo within the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Sara will forever be remembered as a loving and devoted daughter, an incredible wife, a caring mother, a treasured sister, a proud grandmother and great-grandmother, and a dear friend whose kindness left an everlasting impact on so many lives. She possessed a heart that loved deeply, forgave easily, and cared endlessly. Sara’s beautiful soul was one that made people feel safe, valued, and loved, and her absence now leaves a void that words simply cannot describe.

Though her family’s hearts are shattered by her passing, they find peace and comfort in knowing that Sara was welcomed home into the loving arms of Our Savior Jesus Christ, where she is now free from pain, sorrow, and suffering forevermore. What a glorious reunion it must have been as Sara entered the Gates of Heaven and was reunited once again with tears of joy and eternal love with her beloved daughter, Lisa Ann Hernandez; her loving father, Jose Aguilar; her cherished mother, Zenaida Hinojosa Aguilar; her dear brother, Mike Aguilar; and her beloved sister, Sylvia Maldonado. One can only imagine the overwhelming joy that filled Heaven at the moment they were reunited once again in God’s eternal kingdom.

Sara leaves behind to cherish and honor her beautiful life and everlasting memories that will continue to live on in the hearts of her loving husband of 54 years, Luis Arellano; her loving children, Luis (Edna Pena) Arellano Jr. and Esmeralda (Lee Gibson) Aguilar; her beloved siblings, Jose “Popeye” (Mary Lou) Aguilar, Diana Landin, Sandra (Jay) Villagram, George (Sylvia) Aguilar, Veronica (Gabriel) Gonzalez, Charlie (Susie) Aguilar, Rosa (Tudy) Acosta, and Faviola Aguilar. Sara was also deeply loved and adored by her thirteen grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren, one precious great-grandchild on the way, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and countless friends whose lives were forever blessed by knowing her.

The Family would humbly and sincerely like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather together in prayer, remembrance, and love to celebrate the beautiful and meaningful life of Sara Aguilar Arellano, as a Visitation will be held from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a Prayer Service to be held at 7:00 PM on Monday, May 25, 2026, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Though our hearts are broken beyond words and tears continue to fall endlessly, we thank God for the blessing of Sara’s beautiful life, the love she shared, the memories she created, and the legacy she leaves behind. Sara’s love will continue to live on in every heart she touched until the day her family sees her again in Heaven.

In Loving Memory Pedro “Pete” AlmendarezMay 10, 1944 - May 13, 2026Pedro (Pete) Almendarez, Sr., 82 years old, entered i...
05/18/2026

In Loving Memory
Pedro “Pete” Almendarez
May 10, 1944 - May 13, 2026

Pedro (Pete) Almendarez, Sr., 82 years old, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born in McKinney, Texas, on May 10, 1944, to his parents, Trinidad and Aurelia Garza Almendarez. Pete was a man known for his kindness, humor and willingness to help others. He loved traveling, especially going on cruises and making stops at Buc-ee’s along the way. He never met a stranger and was always ready with a joke or story that could make others laugh. He proudly served our Country in the United States Navy as a Gunners Mate 2nd class. He was aboard the USS Constellation until his deployment to Vietnam, where he served two tours. Pete was a recipient of a Bronze Star with a V for Valor. In 1971, he opened and operated his own barber shop, Pete’s Crazy Hair, until his retirement in 2020. His shop meant everything to him, and he took great pride in the friendships and memories made through the years. He also loved music, dancing and gathering with family and friends to celebrate life to the fullest. A faithful Catholic, he was a devoted parishioner of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Robstown during the 1970’s and during that time he was a member of the men’s club, Padres de familia, American Legion and the Knights of Columbus. He was a current parishioner of St. Peter Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church in Corpus Christi and he remained strong in his faith throughout his life. Pete was a WWE Wrestling fan and a true diehard Dallas Cowboys fan, even through the not-so-great seasons “Mas Triste.” He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend who will be sadly missed by all his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Trinidad and Aurelia Almendarez; and his brother, Merced “Mercy” Almendarez.

Pete is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Santos M. Almendarez; two sons, Pete (Michelle) Almendarez and Tony (Alicia) Almendarez; two daughters, Ida (Woody) Gonzales and Lisa Almendarez; two brothers, Teodoro Almendarez and Fidel (Oralia) Almendarez; two sisters, Virginia (Joe) Macias and Rita Almendarez Ramos; seven grandchildren, Stephanie (Jorge) Ramirez, Dustin (Amanda) Almendarez, Kasey Young, Nathaniel (Lexi) Garza, Matthew (Samantha) Cavazos-Gonzales, Luke Gonzales, and Ellia Almendarez; three great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends; and his beloved four-legged son, Chico.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm on Thursday May 28, 2026 at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave. Robstown, Texas with a Rosary to be recited at 7:00 pm that evening. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 am on Friday May 29, 2026 at St. Peter Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church, 3901 Violet Rd. Corpus Christi, Texas. Interment will follow at the Coastal Bend State Veteran Cemetery, 9974 IH-37 Corpus Christi, Texas.

Pallbearers will be: Dustin Almendarez, Kasey Young, Ricky Martinez, Steve Macias, Ronnie Almendarez and Victor Ramos.

In Loving MemoryJulia Rodriguez MayorgaFebruary 21, 1934 - May 8, 2026It is with broken hearts, and unending tears of so...
05/15/2026

In Loving Memory
Julia Rodriguez Mayorga
February 21, 1934 - May 8, 2026

It is with broken hearts, and unending tears of sorrow as the Mayorga and Rodriguez Families share the passing of their beloved matriarch, Julia Rodriguez Mayorga, who at the blessed and beautiful age of 92, was called home into the loving arms of Our Heavenly Father on May 8, 2026. As Heaven opens its gates to welcome one of God’s faithful daughter home, the hearts of all who knew and loved Julia now know she rests peacefully in eternal glory.

She was born on February 21, 1934, in the humble and close-knit town of Robstown, Texas. Julia was the daughter of Geronimo Rodriguez and Esther Gonzales Rodriguez., Julia was a devoted Catholic who held her faith close to her heart and attended St. Patrick’s Mission Church in San Patricio.

Though her family’s hearts ache beyond measure, they find comfort in imagining the glorious reunion that took place in Heaven the moment Julia entered through the Gates of Heaven. There, waiting with open arms and endless tears of joy, was the love of her life and beloved husband, Manuel Mayorga; her loving parents, Geronimo Rodriguez and Esther Gonzales Rodriguez; and her beloved siblings, Guadalupe Valadez, Maria Barrera, Julio Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, and Raul Rodriguez, all of whom preceded her in death.

Although Julia’s earthly journey has come to an end, the beautiful memories she created and the love she gave so freely will continue to live on forever within the hearts of her loving children, Dora (Juan) Hernandez, Aminta (Noel) Aguilar, Jesse (Sandra) Mayorga, Noelia (Hermilo, Jr.) Pena, Manuel (Maryann) Mayorga Jr., and Santiago (Diana Jimenez) Mayorga; and her beloved sister, Rosa Rodriguez Zuniga. Julia was also richly blessed with twenty grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren who brought immeasurable pride, joy, and happiness into her life.

The Family would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all of their beloved family members and dear friends to join them as they gather together in prayer, remembrance, and love to celebrate the beautiful and meaningful life of Julia Rodriguez Mayorga, as a visitation will be held on Thursday, May 21, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 6:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, May 22, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. Interment will follow in San Patricio Catholic Cemetery. Julia will be taken to her final resting place by her beloved grandsons: Hermilo Pena III, Jesse Mayorga Jr., Justin Mayorga, Jason Mayorga, Manuel Mayorga III, Angel Pena, and honorary pallbearer Jon Hernandez.

May the angels now lead Julia into Paradise, where she may forever rest in the eternal peace, love, and glory of Our Lord Jesus Christ. May perpetual light shine upon her, and may she rest peacefully in Heaven for all eternity.

In Loving MemoryEnrique GallegosJuly 26, 1952 - May 12, 2026It is with unending sorrow, and endless tears too deep for w...
05/14/2026

In Loving Memory
Enrique Gallegos
July 26, 1952 - May 12, 2026

It is with unending sorrow, and endless tears too deep for words to fully express as the Gallegos Family shares the passing of their beloved Enrique Gallegos, who at the loving age of 73, was called home by Our Heavenly Father on May 12, 2026. As Heaven opened its gates to receive another faithful soul, the world here on earth became a little quieter, a little dimmer, and forever changed by the absence of a man whose love, sacrifice, humility, and kindness touched so many lives throughout the years.

Enrique was born on July 26, 1952, in the humble and close-knit town of Robstown, as he was the cherished and dearly loved son of Feliciano Gallegos Jr. and Amelia Valdez Gallegos, where he began a life that would become a testimony of hard work, devotion, faith, and unconditional love for family. Enrique was a faithful Catholic who carried a quiet but powerful devotion to God throughout his life, as he believed in helping others when he could, often giving from his own humble treasures to the Virgen De San Juan Basilica Shrine, and often never seeking recognition, but simply giving from the goodness and compassion that lived within his soul. Enrique’s faith was not only spoken through words, but was also reflected through his actions, his sacrifices, and the way he treated others with gentleness and sincerity. For over 56 years, Enrique dedicated his life to the agriculture industry as a Foreman and Farmer’s Hand, laboring beneath the scorching Texas sun with calloused hands and a tired body, yet never losing the strength to continue providing, helping, and doing what needed to be done. He understood the meaning of hard work better than most, and those who knew him admired the quiet dignity with which Enrique carried himself. Whether in the fields or at home among those he loved, Enrique was a man who gave everything he had without complaint. Although work occupied much of his life, nothing on this earth ever meant more to Enrique than the people he loved, as his family were his greatest treasure, his greatest joy, and the true purpose behind every sacrifice he made. He cherished every conversation, every gathering, every laugh shared around the table, and every moment spent beside those who meant the world to him. Enrique was not simply a relative or friend, rather he was known for his comfort, strength, wisdom, loyalty, and love wrapped into one humble and caring man. He was a loving and devoted son, a caring stepfather, a proud brother, a treasured uncle, and a dear friend whose memory will forever remain deeply engraved in the hearts of all who had the blessing of knowing him. The pain left behind by his passing is immeasurable, because the love Enrique gave during his lifetime was immeasurable as well.

Enrique now enters into eternal rest to be with Our Heavenly Father in Heaven as he is reunited once again with his beloved parents, Feliciano Gallegos Jr. and Amelia Valdez Gallegos; his loving siblings, Gloria G. Anzaldua, Estebanito Gallegos, and Feliciano Gallegos III; as well as his dearly loved nieces and nephews, Feliciano Gallegos IV, Israel Cantu, Juan Anzaldua, Jeannise Juarez, and Jennifer Gallegos. What an indescribably beautiful and emotional reunion that must have been in Heaven, as one can only imagine the tears of joy flowing freely as his loved ones ran to greet him at the Gates of Heaven, embracing him tightly after years apart, no longer separated by pain, sickness, or time. As the Angels rejoiced and the choirs of Heaven sang, Enrique was finally welcomed home into the loving arms of Our Lord, where suffering no longer exists and peace reigns forever.

Though his earthly journey has ended, the love Enrique planted in the hearts of his family will continue to bloom and live on in the hearts of his loving stepchildren, Eric (Sonia) Rodriguez, Carlos Hernandez, and Monica Hernandez; his beloved siblings, Hector (Ilda) Gallegos, Esteban (Delma) Gallegos, Amelia (Israel) Cantu, Aurora (Avelino) Garcia, Ernest (Linda) Gallegos, Lydia Gallegos, Socorro Gallegos, and Angel (Rose) Gallegos; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and countless friends whose lives were forever blessed by his kindness, generosity, and unwavering love.

During this time of profound grief and heartbreak, the Gallegos Family humbly and sincerely extends an invitation to all relatives and dear friends to join them as they gather together in prayer, remembrance, and love to honor the life and precious memory of Enrique Gallegos, as a visitation will be held on Monday, May 18, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Although their hearts are deeply broken by this tremendous loss, they find comfort in knowing that Enrique’s beautiful soul now rests peacefully in the eternal presence of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, where one day, by God’s grace, they shall meet again.

Pallbearers will be Joshua Gallegos, Ernest Gallegos, Aaron Gallegos, Javen Hernandez, Enrique Paredez, Daviano De Leon, Sam Arciniega Jr., and Jacob Espinoza, as they carry Enrique to his place of eternal rest with love, dignity, and honor.

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